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The Reckonings

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Erin K, Reviewer

First off, I have to say that I love Johnson's writing style. It has this great flow to it that's so beautiful - which I appreciated even more because the topics she discusses are so disturbing and gritty. This essay collection covers a variety of topics (including racism, the devastation in Houston from Hurricane Harvey a few years ago, government malfeasance, etc.). I was particularly moved by the very first essay in the book which was about her own experience as a rape survivor. She describes the experience of grappling with the question people most often ask her: "What do you want to happen to your attacker?" Johnson has such a thoughtful and moving response, and it's her honesty and open heart that made me connect to her story.

My main complaint is one I often have about essay collections. Some parts seemed rather repetitive (most likely because some essays were published as stand-alone pieces in journals and magazines). I couldn't find a throughline connecting each story to one another (unless the theme is just basic human suffering and the ways we hurt each other).

I also wanted Johnson to go a little deeper into her own past (including her attack and kidnapping). It was referenced quite frequently throughout but didn't have a lot of depth to it. I'm guessing her earlier memoir covered these events in greater detail, so I think I'll check that one out at some point.

I wouldn't necessarily give a huge rave to this book but Johnson is someone who I want to read a lot more from and that's probably the biggest compliment I can give a book.
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